Glam & Wild Red Carpet Looks from the 2014 Ghana Music Awards

The 2014 Vodafone Ghana Music Awards went down in Accra on Saturday 3rd May 2014.

Check out all the interesting red carpet looks!

Red Carpet

Sandra Ankobiah

Deborah Vanessa

Joselyn Dumas

Sika Osei

Pokello

Andrea Manuela Giaccaglia

Elikem & Pokello

Gents

Glamour Girl

Black

Traditional

Full List of WinnersGospel Song of the Year: Maye Se Mo Pen – OJReggae/Dancehall Song of the Year: Dancehall King – Shatta WaleHighlife Song of the Year: Odo Pa – Castro feat. Baby Jet & Kofi KinaataAfro Pop Song of the Year: Million Pound Girl – Fuse ODGHip Hop Artiste of the Year: SarkodieHiplife Song of the Year: Boys Abr3 – GuruGospel Artiste of the Year: Sonnie BaduHighlife Artiste of the Year: Kwabena KwabenaHiplife/ Hip Hop Artiste of the Year: SarkodieAfrican Artiste of the Year: DavidoBest Collaboration of the Year: Adult Music – Kwabena Kwabena feat. SaminiBest Music Video: Stanley Adjetey on Knii Lantey’s “Baby Take Good Care”Best Female Vocal Performance: Efya – LifeBest Male Vocal Performance: Sonnie Badu – Wonder GodBest Rapper of the Year: SarkodieBest Music Group of the Year: R2BeesNew Artiste of the Year: Joey BVodafone Song of the Year: Dancehall King – Shatta WaleAlbum of the Year: Sarkology – SarkodieArtiste of the Year: Shatta Wale

Disturbing red carpet. Very messy and tacky in terms of fashion maybe one or two hits, perhaps these award shows and such should extend strict dress codes? After seeing the met gala looks this just looks like trash.

In response to DJ whatever, If they should take cue it will be from south africans not some tacky ass loud mamiwater masquerade looking apuskeleke nigerians. No one wants to use nigerians for fashion inspiration. Over their dead body. Tweaaaaaaaaaa, apitor. For where. south africans are more respected and inspiring. Nigerians are full of themselves to think any african country respects you to copy your sense of fashion. Tweaaaaaaa, apitor, which fashion. The apuskeleke kind you always showcase? You must be crazy. 🙂

I dont know the name of any ghana blog or even watch ghana movies/music vids on youtube yet u and ur fellow atutupoyoyos are always obsessively attacking Nigerians on Nigerian youtube videos or blogs. Don’t u think u’re in serious denial? U despise Nigerians yet u are on their videos on youtube and right here on a Nigerian FASHION blog talking about we are no one’s fashion role model. LMAO at ur ridiculous denying spirit.hehehe. Its just like a rat eating fish and saying that fish is the most horrible food ever. Choi!

And i dont know what Nigerians being “full of themselves” and “loud” has to do with them not having any fashion sense. Go to ghana.com or wherever vultures like u convene to hate on Nigerians that don’t even acknowledge ur existence! Or u can stay right here on a NIGERIAN FASHION blog and keep secretly admiring us.lol! 🙂

@Wendy – what sort of benchmarking parameter did u use to arrive at the conclusion that they hav beta shapes than Naija girls? Is it d lady with an oversized hip or the one in the green dress interviewing someone who is obviously wearing artificial hip tights(if u look closely u will c dt d hip on the left leg cannot be normal in the middle of her thighs. She’s lekpa and as straight as a pin. Pls dnt say that again……

As for the outfits,Glitters or shine shine everywhere but i will give them kudos for trying to be trendy.

I am ignorant shaaaa. Here I was wondering whether to ask about the ladies with really low hips, like whether it was a new wonder of God’s creation. Ashe (I didn’t know) it was a hip fat prosthetic device she was flaunting. Hope you’re sure what you’re saying Nikki.

sigh…where do I start? As a natural, I am not opposed to weave…I’ve worn them before but ladies please please make sure it looks correct, blends well, and looks as “natural” as possible (ie not stiff and lifeless). Some of these ladies should have just come bald because their weaves were atrocious.

The ladyy in the green dress does it for me..BN reader get mouth sha..Paded or not,what s wrong with an artifical help,better than going under the knieve..still having a good laugh,didn’t notice,have to zoom in

although some of the clothes are tacky, there are some lovely ones also. Comparing naija and gh fashion is not the way to go. We all learn from each other. constructive criticism is good but insults are a villagers way of communicating.

Some of you nigerians with your hate and envy for Ghana…and why will any Ghanaian celebrity in their right sense copy fashion from naija?? Stupidity at the highest order…am soo proud of my Gh. designers cos 99% of these designs are made by Ghanaian designers like Pistis, Duaba Serwaa, Elikem_detailor, Afromode, Anatua couture etc. Your naija celebs prefers wearing the gucci’s, channel etc…In Ghana both our leaders and civilians are promoting ‘Made in Ghana’ products…Big ups Ghana.

Biko Sharrap. After everything that has been writing here, you still feel the need to carry your bad belle come. The fact of the matter is that the pictures are not the most flattering, and if it was a Nigerian event, I’m pretty sure BN commentators would have also washed it. I certainly would have. I don’t know why you people feel the need to turn it to Ghana VS Nigeria.

god wat a disaster a big fashion flopp o ghana Red carpet seriously? O this is 2014 pls Ghanaians on this blog learn to accept the truth cos the fashion was nothing to write home about stop your jealousy pls you can’t compete with Nigeria it’s a red carpet pls

And who is competing with nigerians , no need to insult i think. Pipo dress the way they want not what u think is beta for them.y don’t u comment on how Americans dress.Africans are their own enemies.Most of these clothes are made from Ghanaians and i think its beta cos its provide job and so many other things than buying those expensive clothes outside Africa.Lets stop hating on each other cos its useless.